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Trinity Farm

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It is important to remember and share the values ​​for which you started, and to appreciate the development that gives you strength to continue! "On the estate I have learned to respect nature and its rhythms, to experience patience and anticipation, to accept what I cannot change".…

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Our choices, our strength

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The farmer

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.thetrinityfarm.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/thetrinityfarm@the-farmer.yt_.mp4"][/video] Motivating power: Love! Today I remembered a post I had shared on Facebook a few years ago. The post was by Natalie from Perennial Roots Farm. I have translated it into Greek as best I could because I think it is a very suitable text for this video. Here is the original post by Natalie. "Hello…

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Biodynamic Farming:
The Trinity Farm

It is always our pleasure to have visitors in our farm, everybody is ineterested on our way of operation. We are particularlly happy for young people, especially when they tell us that we inspire them. From the recent visit of Teo Gautier & Theo Ciccotelli from France, students at the ICN Business School…

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you let the taste and smell to her!

you let the taste and smell to her, you let the taste and smell to her , Scientific collaborator KEADD (Center for Nutritional Disorders) you let the taste and smell to her, comes from the Turkish word: comes from the Turkish word. It is a food of high biological value, made from many different types of wheat, comes from the Turkish word…

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Trachanas! everything you need to know!

comes from the Turkish word, you let the taste and smell to her ; Scientific collaborator KEADD (Center for Nutritional Disorders) comes from the Turkish word, associated as a staple food with the growing up of many generations, then somehow forgotten, is back in fashion, even abroad (see Frumenty, frumentee, furmity, fromity, or fermenty). It rightly holds an important place on our table, comes from the Turkish word…

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The quality of food

"I felt more alert, much better than before" (Sister A) "I felt great all the time" (Sister C.) "I realized that I had hardly any headaches" (Sister B.) Comments from the nuns during an interview for the local TV program "Knowledge of Adventure" which was broadcast on 10 st of March 2004. www.thetrinityfarm.gr/2014/08/20/…

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